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After pulling out a train and a "trailer" lift, he showed the strongest man in Australia

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The 29-year-old Gordon Stevens, nicknamed Australia's strongest man, pulled out a 25-ton trailer in the southern Australian city of Manum on Sunday, which was not the first time to make strong reviews, but pulled a Boeing train and plane.

Stevens, a weightlifting coach in South Australia, has a long history of showing strength and has already had many great challenges, including an airplane and a train. This was not the first time he had seen his strength. Stevens pulled out a 150-ton train for 10 meters This year, and a Boeing aircraft weighing about 60 tons.

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Stevens said many people thought the hardest thing to pull was the train or plane, but the 18-wheel-drive was the most difficult and challenging for me.

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"The hardest thing in a mile is a 42-ton truck with 18 ultra-durable wheels on the ground," Stevens said.

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Stevens has been wrestling since childhood when he was 13 and began weightlifting at the age of 15, which is really a starting point in strength sports. He competes in weight lifting from 2004 to 2018 and has achieved record highs in Australia.

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